Timtofly
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You saying that because David was King, makes government spiritual, is just to say something as well, no?You typically are just saying things to be saying them. Sounds logical right? Nope!
Would you consider Israel's monarchy under the Davidic kings a "government?" Yes?
Then God has *everything to do with government when it comes to the church!* Either that, or God's call on David's life had nothing whatsoever to do with the church.
Certainly it was OT, but the OT was preparation for the NT. Christ was the Son of David!! And Jesus said he would take the government, ie the Kingdom of God, from Israel and give it to a Gentile nation!
Matt 21.43 “Therefore I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people who will produce its fruit."
What pure baloney. Some of the greatest theologians of the church fought through the period of the Early Church Fathers, fighting for orthodoxy in the face of threats from apostates, heretics, Gnostics, separatists. You need to read a little of their history before you just "say things."
Rome was part of the patriarchate system of church government in the Early Church. It eventually become dominant in the organized Church, but this was quite natural when it is considered that the Church existed within an imperial secular government. It worked quite well, despite the fact that any system will be imperfect.
Did your forget that the King was supposed to be a seperate entity from the tabernacle? Saul got in trouble because he mixed government with the tabernacle. David killed too many people to even build a stone Temple, instead of a tabernacle.
Solomon mixed religion and pleasure and caused the kingdom to split in half.
All these things point to the fact that human government on man's terms should be seperate from an individual's freedom to have a personal relationship with God.
Your church government is pure baloney, and human derived, not God blessed at all. That is the reason the Reformation had to happen because government corrupted the church with human reasoning. If you think that God needs human government and humans cannot be trusted with their own relationship with God, then you do not think very highly of God, who commanded that the OT kingdom be kept seperate from the priesthood.
Obviously God as Jesus ruling over humans directly and physically on earth is a totally different perspective. During the Millennium there will not be sin nor human nature to contend with. No priests necessary to offer up sacrifices for personal transgressions.
I am not denying Rome was made a "christian" government by Constantine. I am saying that was wrong, and not blessed by God at all. Most religions have a central controlling "governmental" body. That is the nature of humans wanting to be in control of other humans. No different than a civil government. Some nations do not even separate their religion from their government.